A must-see artist in 3 minutes!
A quick look at Aniko Hencz, a contemporary artist who paints idyllic towns and landscapes in paint.
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Characteristics of the artist
Hungarian artist who paints imaginary villages on canvas
- Based in Budapest, Hungary
- Main colors used: blue, green, yellow
- Inspired by nature, the countryside, and the intricate angles of urban buildings
Uniqueness of the work
Semi-abstract landscape paintings influenced by cubism
- imaginary houses, abstract trees and bushes coexist and
- accentuate each other's beauty.
- The warm, soothing colors, simple yet bold brushwork
Curator's Comment
Experimental artist who arranges man-made objects and nature in a surrealistic manner
- Semi-abstract rural landscapes
- Modern and minimalist style
- An artist who actively participates in exhibitions
Artist Biography
- Hungarian artist living in Budapest, Hungary. She has been painting since she was a child. During her school years, she attended an art school and studied graphics and painting. Later, he took private drawing lessons, but gradually became attracted to abstract style.
- Main Exhibitions
-Bread and Water (2011, N.A.L. Gallery, Budapest)
- Passing Birds (2011, U Klub Gallery, Budapest)
-Summer Painting (2008, Volvo Gallery, Budapest)
-Sin Titulo" (2007, Suzuki Haz, Budapest)
- Prima Facie" (2007, Hotel Aquarius, Budapest)
- Private Collection (2007, Cafe Petit Vian, Budapest)
-Painting and Graphics (2007, Mafilm aula, Budapest)
- Line and Shape (2007, Shape Line Studio, Wiener Neustadt, Austria).
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